91 HRC Res. 5/1, para 31. 92 NGOs are entitled to observe the review in the room, and may conduct parallel events, but they are only entitled to take the floor later during the consideration and adoption of reports in the Council plenary. 93 The Institutional Building Package provides that 'relevant stakeholders will have the opportunity to make general comments'. HRC Res. 5/1, para 31. 94 Which has been criticised by ISHR. See, Leather and McEvoy, 'Towards a UPR which is accessible, strong, effective and protective' International Service for Human Rights, 2 June 2016, available at: http://www.ishr.ch/news/towards-upr-which-accessible-strong-effective-and-protective [last accessed 12 January 2017]. 95 Landolt supra n 73 at 117. 96 Landolt and Woo, supra n 90 at 16. 97 Emma Hickey gives the examples of Cuba and Egypt asking for NGO comments to be removed from the official records. See, Hickey, 'The UN's Universal Periodifc Review: Is it Adding Value and Improving the Human Rights Siutation on the Grounf? A critical evaluation of the First Cycle and Recommendations for Reform' (2013) 7(4)
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